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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1897)
Brevities. Claire Wllloughby, hod of Dr Wd l..unil' 1 cuitu ill at the faint I- re-ldefice. Srveral Hn'it shower if ruin fill a-t night. l,r l',,,Pl H wishing for right good soaking ralu. ; I'rof W 8 Mayberry, formerly of I t burg, ha betti elected principal of tin public clul ftt Morn, in Hierman county. The Ortgoulan'i tolegrni hie, dis patches says that uator Corbet I' case will go over to the December session. Jacksonville Times: J H Heavcnuc, u tnio-i lisl urli.-t well known to our citizel's, I a",a " employcil lit the shop ol (it-o Kthumpf. tlr 1 in poor be.it h. A .Siiein dispatch says Ira Hli lly, u 17 year old iti mute of the asylum, committed from I, tine county, cs-up, d fium the rut lit today. He was seen going soyih tit Murlon tonight. Jacksonville Times: Kev It C Oglcsby, who wan brought to Juck sou villi- froiii Junction City lusi week in a precariotu eondition, has Im proved soinewl at Milieu hi arrival. llosohurg Iteview of Tliilisday: lamer Wimber'v, ntthe Kovii-w com posing force, li ft this morning on hi wheel for a trip to r.ugciie. liewi.l ai.ostoput Drain lo visit relatlveH. t'otnpaiiy t ', O X (1. of till city ill leave fr the Hood Kiver Knciunp niout two week from Tuesday. The entire militia of the slate will tak pin i'i lli Fourth of July ceietnatio at 1'orlland. The Oregon Hlilillal Conference of Th. United llr.-tlireii chureli In Christ will convene iii the Ahmpu ehiireh in M h jou county. Oregon, on Thur-dny, June IM, 1WI7. l.KV. 11. L. Il.tKKl.KY, I) I). III. hop. Friday's Albany Democrat: llev (.' K Locke, wife and daughter, of 1'oit I uul, are in til- city tin- guests of I!, v Wire and family , w hile on their wu t i Kugene, where K"V Loi ke w ill de liver the baccalaureate sermon on Sun day. K v M S Kiddle, formerly pastor ol the first I'rcsl.ylerlau ehurch, of lai gene, is now in Klko, Nevada, mid i editor and proprietor of a pa r ealleo the Nevada Silver Tilling', published at that place, Hi tains are also con nected with the paper. A Corvullis clinpatt h says. Apioo. of the application of riosidcnt 11 It Miller for the consulship ol Munieli, there are liuineroiH application loi the piesidci.cy of the agricultural col li K1'. Among other in tliat of iS N Tracy, at present and for many yews director of (he t-x r i iiicn I station ol Mississippi. He tins received much distinction in hia line ol work and is aiil to be Veiy strongly int.r (l by A C True, head of Iheexperiuiuut siatioi.R of llie United i-Hatts. lil'RNKD Down. Cot ag,e ( irove Mes sender: Laai Saturday ut noon tin ho. ise occupied by Atlnui (Spray nnd family in the south part of town, owned by Mrs J 1' Curt in burned to the ground. All the household goods were saved. When firm discovered the roof w as all nu lire and it heiut; too fai out for the tire l epartment to rend, i any i s-iMance no attempt was uiaih to save llie building, I he attention oi every one being, called t save tin household good. Mr Curiin say s, sin oi. vreKrels I he liuriiing of the bouse oi account of iti being the old family llo.nesli-ucl resilience. FkuIT To BK Srill'I'KD. Norn Humphrey informs us that hisorchaid will yield a very laige crop tliis Jnr, it Inct more lliaii liis two uig. dry. r ea posriiny i14. iJie. 1 1 has there loie coiiliiieled llh the l'iarl Klin lou.p liy.i.f Ca.ll'oiiiia, to ship tell car loads ol vreeli piuneswiih them to r.nstein points, eotisij;iiiiig the sain to tla-iii on coiiiiniasioii, lie will pio- cure a gentleman from Calil'orni;, wh has lnnl large cxiielieuee, to sllpel intend the packing, which lie mis w ill be Mrs class in evei v par lcula M r 11. is one of our most ehterpiisiiip f. lilt laiselH. 7,0iU in Okkuon Mr J A Kalkei, h tug i tnakliig a t ur of .he t'ucith const, leeiuiii g on Wooilcrafi nnd mi (leavoriin; to inereae the meinliershii ol the oiiler, He began in tfan Oie'o Cal , lust Jiinuniy, unit in ten weeks over 1,000 upplii atioim have been cent into the vartooa camps of that state. He ban been nine weeks in Oregon, and in that time 1,04,'! applications are the result. He has yet to visit Kasiero Oregon and Washington, where h expects to meet with a corrtspondinu degree of sueeesM. He slates that in Oregon there are now 7,i"M) Woodii en Fi.ao Kaisimi.-Hoii i; II Mcl-llroy w ill deliver an address at the Hag rais Ingat the Siaflord school hoiie on Saturday, JuneO, IStiT. It is expected that Hon J M shelly will make the presentation speeuli. The eommitt'ee is trying to secure the services of a baud lor the occasion. A cordial in vitation Is extended to a'l to attend with a wed tilled basket. Who 18 Pllh? C'ed'ape Urove Men sender: Mts Itichard llinkle of Ku getie, has been arrested and jailed at ' atyoii City, as an accomplice in the murdirr ot tleo W .Scott, ihe U ok gtnt, Dtr Izel, In lif'o, Almnlna rrrn flay. An Impi.n.iM u.t ri!m: i,,ti a;.p.iU'i Cotnptes lt.'.i.hn. l.y ll.-it.iui-. tii.U. ..t inj tho l-iv.ni.-ti,. n ,,( ;,aU.ai... fr..iu dav, M) n. t I he Ill.-oluUly 1, , f,-,,i nl;, .,, u,,, r..,.,;. ly '-.jiivcrtil.1.. Into sulphate, etc. io ii. . end, tho day Is thoroughly lncurporat. d wi;li a n.utur,', m ,- ,,,.,1' ' ,.,. in. .iiiu ami p..t.i.t.,!,i mi!-, Ja .Uel. .r., ..,rt..n tl..it i.,r... n-;,ra!n of io.,. In.'iihiin Milj. I. ,u,i in. iy Im. ,r. - t.i iy iMulii-iil.i .,( u!i. mil,, i, ninl n.lxtur.' U in.el.i Into hull.i.v I ru 1, w l.i. li iiretlj.-n lieut el in mi mm t.i lr. in :7u lo iK Kr.eC. Al lliU i..p.-i.ti nr.- 1. all pieoiw aniiiii.iila im.l a. i.l ..iiiii,..;i:iiiu miIjiIiuu. are jtlvin olT, wlil.-h lii.!i,e.li.il.-!v ri-.H'tJ Willi tint p.p.ili cut pr.-.i-iu, in-lil ii.itai. , the, above ten, oral uro, .a!,ininrf with tluialuiiilii.iof tlir. layto f.,rm alum. The alula Is llnallyntraeted fr.ta thobrhks by means of water, nnd freed frm ln.ti by in i sui itinitt !. ii.? r..ri,.... ,...., ... ii.o ns.-i'.i:.io r'.ne.i roiuiilnlnn 1,,-liliid may be oin l. yod In co- liienis. tiraiiular alumii.a Is .re,ai.l by I.readlliK out tliop.iw.h rel alum in a thin layer on shelves arrant d In a vert leal tower, whleh Is traver-cd by tin .vann, moist, aminoiilaeal fumes derive-; froi.i tin ori.k oven, inns I in ilium is t nilislorineil hand. And lis ho was In the n. t of drink Ill situ Into alumina, retaining the form In it bis mind was tlashod ith an tnsj,. of the original owd. r, and putassluiu and ration. It s-iw his way clearly. Ho laid ammonium stilnhat.-s. Hie half em,ti.xl gobh-t usni 'the lvird. " nnd loaning t.aek in his chair ho stiill.xl ns UniiMlrr Mark. u 1nn wj ,n n ,.,,. ll .Hu,,,,,!,. The rrciieh (.etitlenmn who Is wrathful 1 At last! At last! Is-eaiiM. a laundry hi town has spoiled his ' .nd ho Ivgan to revel in bis scheme. sp-.tless unilerliii.-n, patting Ills Initials ou It In lmlcllMu Ink, has a lio-t of sympa- tb.ei s In this city. The bal.lt of marking lin n's linen Is nt the hotiomuf the sudden ti-iiirn i f the private washerwomen. Tlio wa-li.TW.,iuiiii alnio.t di-.i I '-Tcd and ro- in.inied out of r-llit f. r years until men f g.s.J tato urew tired of having their . birts, c- illars and cuffs littered ever Willi I laundry marks. Tor come reason no laun- him full in the, f.ne, "to tell you to alum dry will accept the mark of another laun- ,,, the plan that ontenxl yourmluday.ui dry, but must put Its ow n stamp nu each Hew piece of Wearing niii ar. 1 It gets hold of. The cons.Miucneo is thai a commercial traveler can lx blent ill. d as such by who never sees a collar or cuff U l. .lining to him. Wherever ho stops for a day or two a new laundry puts n now mark on his clothes, until at last his collars grow to look like a bank clerk's nieiiioriuidui slips, and Ids culTs are covered with ninrli like a dead wall with posters. Now ior Hon. Tlie l sniou. W lilto ll.iusf. ll.iulllou. TllOIXeileof this Is.tlilloll Is lltlp llf tilt" must can -fully guard. d of the kitchen se crets of tlio White House-. Each steward l,e.ueaihs It to his Mioccs-or, with the strictest Injunction to guard It carefully. This U the lirst time It has ever Ux-n puli llsh.d. It forms i.no of the most impor tant feature of tho Inaugural lunchixms and is always MTved at state dinners and nfti rnuon teas in the White House. On this account I; may justly lc said to have u fairly International reputation. "Four I omuls of juicy I'x-i, ii unuckio uf veal, .' Mindl turni s, 2 carrots, a soup hiincli, n small I ...1 of r. d 1 eppers, 2 small whlto onions, wilt. H ipiarts of water. Hull six hours, then s'rain through a sieve. lxr stand overnight M il congeal. Skhu off tho grease, ut into a kctilo to beat mid add f berry to taste. "New York .Tiuirna!. I uuone 11. LI on.t llss K..i,-. When Clara I.o!-e K. ll.-g was ill the onltliof l.i r f.nn , Kug. no l i. Id aeeoia- pli.slied a f.-.it vvhi Ii w is att. lined by nu other M. Louts reporter, la tn.it no g iiin-u ttton-o her til. lalsliip a. al an Interview'. Miss Kellogg's mother ie . oiiipaiu. d In r en all hi r tour-, and r !i 'i. ti-ly war,!, d o.f newspaper men. ():. day Held c ailed at tho I.lndoll hotel a ;. I -.'lit tip Ids card. .Miss Kellogg's niothi r entered the p-irlof anil Informed t!i ie.n. l-,.i! n.t young man thai her daughter could n- t bo seen, l-'le'd replied that he had not o.o .d as nowspa- per man, but as an ani.ii. .:r a. t..r. r-eai-Ing himself at tho piano, ho sang two or thrix) ballads and mi harmed tho old lady that sho summoned her daughter, and the tw spent thoaft. rn i together In intislo. Ever after that Miss Kellogg never visited tft bonis without receiving a call from EllgePt b'ivhl St. l,oiiis(il,,he-l)einotr9U l'cilstn 'roH'ttf. Pass II bulled potato, s through a sieve, add to them a lablc nfuls of tntiiceil fowl, a little grated nutmeg, popper and alt to tast and some chopped parsley Work Into tho mixture thoyolksof Beggsi shnpo It Into bnlU. roll them 111 bread iTUiuhs and fry In hot lard Servo with fried pa.slovv Enj.iie F. Skinner. It is only ocensioiially one hears the name of ti e founder of laigetie lueo ioii. il. and less occasionally eeti it ' n int. The old pioneer, who staked nit his claim where a large portion of he town now stands, lir-t gazed upon lie site of the town .Myeats a.o this mo t Ii. The little old gray whiskered man, is we ii uieinhrr him, has long since r -t.il in i he cenieiery adjoining the tow n to which he gave his name, and few are left of tic se who were men and women w ith him. He has ben dead over 8J years, having tli-d Inc. 11, These thouithtsure provoked by the receipt of a letter from Kilh.gg. Idaho, .skii.g that the (ifAKii be sent lo Kugetie K Skinner at Kellogg, Idaho. Probably u grandson of the old pi" ut er. A Prunn ilai K I. Mi T X .-egar has taken an ngene.v foil, the Karl Fruit Co.. of Sal. Fiau eiseo, and is ready to make at rang" mentsf ,r shipiomt -f green i ml o Kastern points. The fruit will ho handled by this cotupanv and slu r payment of expeii . , fe, 'mm i"i. ' txpetise-. grow Hr will r Ive the balanc. Mr Segar ha-a ready mad arrangement', wi h number of growers f..r shipment of their .tops. The cannery LiiiMing w ill heii-ed for packing and shipping- Moi-K 'Al i I K Siili'1'KI-.-This uf ternooii miother traiulon.l, UTct.rs, of I v.-ung cattle was shipp-l ir m u,e id t. They were sold by John !.-. wart to Minnesota partus. Ihe l',r.,in load numbered ats.nt l-' '"' iMr-tewatt will add eight or nine car f.M-ls to the ti-.in ui Mi.:t'- ftntiiJ. THE ITXISHMEXT. 1 :! rit fiie Indian i.rtnov wim thinking t.l...w bo wouW kill tiiU Uvn. An.l n.ai.v l.ni .nine l-.i.i hU mind n lie Hat I'i ! .. .-Lvvt r.in. Ii vriu n rauri mnu. K..I ! ;iits t.irn.-. v..i!iln It. tli.Mvlliiwen nil. tlu- li.oik.-aiL-s won. nxl, tlu vihini wa ml-u ..i-iitip. r ..in. Alter !.ll, li tiu.'iu'hf, thopo was hut olio tlilti.r to l.-d .no.iiud tiierowor.. a ImndriHl way of il.lii it way .y-ret and safe. Way iolont. u ii heard of wnv. 'lol;ae ti.lt l.e.li : r.mMiil would tx tniinl. Hivl lei lil.aial tly, tlio bluili-oii tri!li.l the s'.ull hoiTihlv. There was tin) . . . .... iv .a ,ao hilling nv Winer unit no lnnl Invented himself. Then-was the wnv of t!,o killing l v the fliv of Artos. there was , the wav of the killing hv snakes, h. thor.-wl i nmnT wavs. Ih.'w lino to tliluk 0f iii,-,,;! i iui U-e w,,v. t!io war to kill this Ijion, v. ho was not as other iii. ii Ho rvaolied ' Ms band to tlio groat lla-k and mrel himlf nut a r-l.lot of n.v It was a! Land (Inn nnd well hlmtsxl nnd full of inclining and jiower a l-.uuu'iil. eru.d ,, l,;,, llt t fn,i this nlde. fnmi that ,i houglit of all the contingetiei.xi ,,af ,iL.!,t nris, fniui the working of It ,uli; f,,r tills Kum was surely one of jrtt power. .n.l a he was thinking bo middonly rai-.xl bis i-vos. and thor... mandlng Is'foix h,ni, was Ijioii. ! have come." said Ijioii. as ho I s.kixl won- drinking the wine." "What plan?" nsk.xl the prince. Ho w t.s, surjiristxl to fixd even four. "Your plan to kill inn" "I kill you! For what reason?" "I will" not discuss that." answered I.ioti. "AJ1 that I will say Is that 1 know thow hole details of the plan the plan you have determined to act upon. I warn you against It." "Warn met Warn met Explain your self!" " You know well that I sjsxak the truth. Anil I will not threaten you. I four you not. though I know that you have thought out and neoompllshixl the death of many. Do not look at me so strangely. What I have ssikeu is tho truth." "Then" "I merely tell you that If you attempt my life It will tie your own that will go, and after that will mine punishment." "Cannot wo lie" No, we cannot lx friends. Ihavetli siro neither for your friendship nor fear for your eumlry, powerful and treacherous though you bo. And you will think It strange that I have conio to sak to you as I do. Well, It Is strange but there Is a reason for It a strong reason." "What reason:" 'Oh. a certain reason. However, listen. (Jo your wav If you will, but ix-memtsT that going your way moans1 death and ter rible punishment Honiomber!" And IjioII was irone. And tho pritux) wondonxl. How bad be .omo s.i mysteriously? W hat did It meiuir What was there In this Ijioii so different from the rest? What strange, clear eyes ho hail evesi that pierced Into the soul. Aye, eves that nli'tved the soul. Was It man or demon who read what was passing In tho . . . .b T 1 I. ...I luiml or anotiicr wnoii uir iiparu uuuuu he-mi of ls'liiL'swho could f.xd the Inner most thoughts of others. lie had heard nf men who had discovered tho hidden s.x-rot that underlay and was the life or all things magician who kept their knowlixlgo from tin' world, who nilxixl not closely with their fellows, whoso aim was to k.x-p tho knowledge. ot thoirsoorot oloso till men -.n wtscP. Could It Isi that this Ijum was one of thou, men or as olio of them? Hut bo was so young. Ho was hut stay, was ho so young after all? Hid not I.U eves, thouirh brilliant, looU old ami full of an all knowledge? Aye, his eyes lookisl wise and old, and It is the eyes that tell tho ago. '1 his Ijioii was oliL Ami then ho bcifan to think of himself. Whv did ho wish to kill ever to kill? What was the thing or the demon that ilrovo liliu to plan, carefully to plan, tno death of those who had done him no harm those against whom ho ls.ro no malice? Vengoanixi bad never overtaken him lie- .. I.. uik such a tsiwer In the bind. Hut why did bo feel this desire to kill? Ti,..ro was not i nu malignant in ms nsm. He was neither misshapen of body iinrdls- i..,.t.l ,.f llnih. nor cruel or reatun. Then why why did bo kill? There times when ho felt a love- aim lenuor- ness for all things. Times when h felt (Hi, why why did bo olcy this prompt ing? This question repeated Itself to blm ug.iin and again. A .,,1 ..s r to answer It no siiranK !' "" .1....1.. iiu mm had become, cold and threatening. His thoughts had taken an ,,tl,..p turn. Ho killed he- kilbsJ Isxausoof thesonsa nf ixiwor It bM.ight him. It was fl no to carefullv blot and plan, to lie awake In the dead of night when all was still and think, think as to the killing of tho one ho had I1.kI ntuttl Yos, ho would kill this Loon. M.iglc or no magic, ho would kin mm. nu ... N'gln tho working out of the plan l.o hiwl I -i II. sit l(rill-i 1V "lev- Ho was rus hing up Ms hand to a small square box that lay upon a shelf when ho beard a slight noise oemim i""' Ho bsikixl, and there was Laon again, i.... I,., was clod In tho garb of a priest of llrahmo. His right band was rals.-d uloft, bis loft hand was grasping a, huge, writhing snako, the lssly of wlib h trailed otr ts'liinu mm. "Von hiivo not bissbsl my warning, ...1,1 I.on In m. slow, cold voice, "and you aro to die. Tho lost act of your wUl lias u .. d tho last of your tlfo foroo, and you r.. now to bo nunlshed ror your crimes. You are to live ror tho sveof una human life In tho lsly of this snako. As you tlio o llt .lie nnd then It will livo again, pos mad. Die. nrlnco, dio dlo of awful fi-ar! ' And tho prlnro fell, and, gasping, dbxl. Ilbrt Kennedy In London Sun. Msiitldrd. What's dat I don" y ard yoriayln 'boul Ml mo not in inohnful number" said i ."am Juniis-r. j Da's cr pl-s-O er I'lry I do"u loartit In j ,1c t,i,'!i N'hool. " V,, :!. da s mighty g'ssl advice. I"t. t vi in noUsly tell .t il.-m inohnful iium- bcto. " , T dutnioez I ne-kly knuwi what mini bo-s y.hs talkln t.ut "lie t.ilkin 'bout sebls'tl. Teven l:ll fob- U.'..l.'ti-f'.l.tT fob. Kf yoh ll stl' k tcr '.-iii : long 'uou!i, yoh'U flu dui d tunbiif uh Bumlxrt dat If " W MhlngV.n htar : AT FUKIiEirS cy "Whaf Take lkw, wT? Utd , luean? ' -Just what I fciid." n !1M the lawyer ! coelly. "Sit down, Mr S!..rrlcj-, i.i.l ' listen In what I lno" t-i ay. Kitslitivn 1 your ago lieorge find a ;vU, book'... -"V r for a I.irn ImiH.rtliiB t'nn In Now Yrk clty,iiiarrl.xlay..iniljl..,!.lil.iu-,iualnt- aneo, Ihinlwiek ..( it Jealous dl-i-wl- tlon, liusty an.l hot ton, r..l. and utter , twoy.arof sloriny Wi.M.il l.:o JihwUoi I'.id from hlin, takinn w !i li. r via Ir year old oliild. I'hndwick n ...!, no elTorl to traeo ttioni, devotnl hin vlf to las hi'-l in - ss, was mhnitt.il to t'u- ilrtti and I y iierfeeruiH'' ituu mii. .in. -s iinuisMti a i law fortune, four y. :n ,. ho dl, d and b it a will lK'.pie:itblng .r thing ho ,s w-smx! t.i his child If li m,r U not found In live years, his entire .r ! i : v was to r... i i . . i i .. v.rt to numerous eharaaWe.-rifiiii'ation-. I wm upitoim.xl eivui... I , uii.loy.d do- t.vtives. who trae.d Mr . t'liadw i.-k and l r i hild t.i the w. t. tn ro lie lia.l genu with the evident Imu, n,f .vl.int; a b. ino w ith her brother, v. i. ... u. 1 a ranel, in Colorado. All trace uf her was 1 .-t uf it r leaching Jul. !:. r,; until the past mo nth, w hen It was iii-, ,.v, nsl tlist the luotlii r was dead and the child livlngw lth a mm. r at I'url i r s Caa.p nannxl Morris. St J ymirwlf nnd regard, d lis his d.tugh t.r. I havecn e to you to claim that child und take tier lo In r proper home." "And If -he tlixs not choose M go." askiil Morris-y hoarsely, "what thenr" " 111. n I shall Invoke the aid of tho law. And as the young lady l not .vet f ago she hall l o conns llixl to ac.xunisiny inc. re- h.d Hadl.y. Liw, law'' eri.xl Dan uiss!oiialely lb incints r. er not in th' cast now. Wo know no I iw I ut th' law cf right, and if s no. thel. she stays, by , sho stays. 1 he sp.iik. rs wen Interrupted by tho optungof t:,o O u r Irom tno ntij.umng pnuii, and Itcssie, ale as death, cross. lo where M..ni-. v sal. and, placing In t arm attis tionati ly around the old man's n.x k. said: Dad. 1 heard all. You are Ihe only I .a ix nt 1 1 m r kin . You have Isvi kind er to mo than n npiH'ars my real miner possibly could bo. .My place Is herewith ynU, and In n- I shall slay." Ilcssic, s.-iti Han teliilcl iy, Willi mois tened yi -. " 1 1 rotniMxlyerdyin inoiher 1 d bo a fat h. r to ye, ami I've done my Is st. Me and ,-tcni 1 him tin t you know a Diitchv -vva- ram bin down invar 111' 1'latSi when wo found vim two urn evciiin, sbl lav ill -i lis. hs and (hill and yoab.ilny ut b.r breast We curried yetoourshat.ty and she ili.xl III. t night. Hut afore sho dlid she inade mo swear tin t 1 d brlug ye mi as nu nw n ilaiiiihter. Sho told me r name was 11. s.i,., but wouldn't toll th' last ii. Hue. and sho gave mo some papers Ih. l I promised not to l.x h till you were ot ii;e, and vvlnji I swor' to keep my prom- l.si-s siie in.ii na py. oio icu in i ..u n. ran. h, and ait. i ward 1 cam up into th . . . 1.'.. I I ... I .... !.' bills, wh. :v Ive pros pi red. And lmvy, llessa-, vim know all. " Yes, dad. And if my dear mother I ink down and i-x us How. sho knows vou'vokeil your promise. As for you, N.id the gi:l si ornfully to lladley, "you -k me to i.'.ve up dad, who has always loved yes-, vvoi'slilpcd unhand go east to live on the i.ioiii v of tho man whoso cruel tykilhd mv mother. You have had inj answer, sir I In r." is in' inmr. o And do you think that I shall aece'T that ibx islon V s.ii.1 the lawyer furiously 'What! lo tl:u! vi;ii:ft rfonr years search mil Ibeu irlvoui a i . ..-it i-m ,f tio.nuiia fear lis yi;irgiiaril.ili; lo have Cliadwlck's inoln v ili-ti ihut. 1 amotig a lot of bypm rlt leal 1 niIiii sing rs! Ymi ih not know l'o U r Iladh v, " nin -rirgly. "You Is long to mo by law, nu. I I 11 have you by fair means or foul." "He earful. Mr. Man," rc lied Mor rlssi-v thrcan nint'ly. "Ilessio has chosen fair and i-.uare ntwis n us, anil ye should 'hide by It. If ye try ai.y bud business, ye'llfludv.e hev a way N re In tho bills of settllii such things thel might- not I si agree' hie toye." "Your throats do not frlj'.ht.ri me, sir," the lawyer said, rising and preparing to do nart. "You shall hear from Inn again, and sisiiii r perhaps than you xix t," and tlicil.KirsI.iiim .il Ih-Ii inil nun. "I'm cliin.y about tint feller, Iles," said Morrissey lift r the lawyer bad gotio. "I'll run down nnd let th'lmyson th' (.'niittee of wifely know what's been goln on ami give Mr." lladhy warnln to Lav rump. Tin-re was no doubt as to how tho 'boys" nil th 'onnuittco of safety" felt about tin" mutter. As Hill Ilramlt had said: "I 'fess up thet recoil')' one way to fix this tiling c'reetly. Miss Ilcssic hut spoke her plix'e and I hel settles It. Wo vo got Ut give this law ji rl-er jest l!l hours lo leave camp, and if he'i. hero after thet any one cs wants lo speak In hliu'll hev to bring a ladder." '1 he nods and expressions of approval from the rest of the eommil l- showed (but nil wore of Ihe same mind. llrnndt, Men. 1 and Morrlss y werodel egatixl to wait on Ibidh y and Inform him of the cniiiniiltiv's ih .'Isli li. On lniiilry at the Congloinemle It was ttscertalni d tied Ibidley bad eoncluibxl lint to stay there ovcrnlghl, but had purcbasol a horse and start, d up the mountain to ward Mnrrissi y s cabin. The thru, ei.miniM.s men stansl blankly nt each nth .', and then, as If with one Im puis.', bun-i d from tho "hotel." They bad not pr.si iil.sl a hiiinlnd yanls when there was u sound of rapidly approaching hoof lieats, nnd a moment later a horseman llasliisl past bearing i. burden on bis arm A niomeiiliiiy struggle and a femlnlno shriek uf "Ihlp!" I !! '" doubt ns to wlio the riders w.r.'. lladley had kldnaiH'd Ik ssle. There was n btii ried dash for horses, imfl In five inlimti s a ih.. n boisi-nien were 111 lint pursuit of the fugitives, Morrlssey at their head, wllh a lariat anuini bis waist Two hour- later tho horsemen returned, Ilessio In b rn-s. y's arms. 'J he li. it l.-siioof theSllvi r('rek HisjIii tr roiitaitn d an item nailing as follows: ''J here was a Hare up over at Tiirl.cr'i last .dm-day nlfht A law slinging lludi from th" lleto tried to st.nl Dau .Morrl y's ih.ughn r ld-ss, but tho I'.ys corralled" blm l foro ho got dow n th mountain, and in tho storm that follow, d tho tcial. rfo.-t got struck by lightning." Any Int. -I' d s-rsoii that Invi stlgatisi i-oiild have iliscov. nil that tho "light- ring" bad b ft a wide black mark around Dudley's nis.-k liiAton j'ost. IM.li.rstln I h uf K-lt'0-. "It Is ortaltily wondirful how much icieticn 'an do for us," "Yes. Mrs. Frontrow his learned lo bTpnutl. ber Isiby, and she didn't miss a club meeting the wiiulo wes-k." C'bleago Jnirom. Tt j t mo think a mlnuto. Sho Dut tho doctor said y.ju mustn t tiTtrsrork yourmlf Town Toplca. KOAI) WOUK. A altl,Ul,.(,irv tup,t- ,m. , , 1 ", . 1 r.;l i filinl arc woi lied to tlu'ir lull . ,j( I'hl' hotlt tli pea 4 ' ' s li oi t lie ear .1 W hole lot of men, , , i -lulile.s ...,! ,ir' ""l "r u out and trv to kill ti llie cill) ply lie , irkii,i out road r I tax 11 every citiei: lil-l the projar juilni spit it and wotki.l ti e roads . . , , i r w 11 5) heapplltto his ortli lirivat" allairs, our roads I ,., ,. . ., ... ould he 111 l.ir heller condition. Tlii slate i I I acts can only be remedied l' a). p. until, j men for ttipet visors who have it pride and liiiliilion In make good roil.li. U'leii our ctt'ZeiiB once ee and . , i ... i aj-i. ei.i'e the Hem ins oi a gooa piece ot 1 1 ad lliev will do more and far hitter work. A great deal of tin rcspi iicibilily resin witli the i'miiiiioiiiTft toiirt in the ap pointment ol BiijxTvitcirs. A I'.iinl onlv the beet of men and -no o In, have not only mine k tun. leiieo i f road making, but are ambitious 'o better the roadi. I'lieii inir higliwaVH willoiMin tliow iniproveiiiciit. Knotij'h tune unci money have been thrown away in the more thickly scttlnl portions ol I. am county to have lirrt das tlioroii(;lifari s iuetead of many of the lines of travel that by eourleuy are denominated rondii. The right kim! of a niiperviwir invariably in tufiH some of hi public; spirit into the in' 1 1 w ho work under him. 1 1 ia openly stutcJ thai the tiiin siouairics take it build in Alaoka i p; oititiu. nts. TIii.hu gentlemen, wlio are spending their lives in the far n irlli and a icrilieing personal C tnfiirt loi the plod of llie niltivcs, h i v- it right to be Itmrd.and their rei'tiiiiiueiitlali.iiiH should have gieat wci"it with the apiointin2 p Wer. 1 1 at they appreciate the littlest, of tbinga U fully shown by their protests against tl.o appoint iiient of vukar Max I'raclit lo the governorship. 'I he inln ri'iince tax is n fi mi o( taxation that ( vi ry stale should adopt. The last lliiitl ill llie world who should co i.pl. tin ola tax is t ,0 in a n wli receives) nn estate witl out consideration. It is only by gr.ee nl the slate that any man inheres vv tilth. Tho right 'o tr nisii.it one's possessions at ilea'li, eitl.tr by will or by legal inheri tance, is not nt all a i.atural or inalienable right, but purely a privilege granted by the state. S. on niter il was known that McKinley was elected Mux I'raclit, tli peachhlow of l'aradiso vnMey, went to Viishiii(.ton and mi I ho would camp M.eio until he receivid an oflice. He was a candid ite for iinytbii.g from governor of Alaska, U S li-li (ton.niissioiier, etc., down. C'jiiiinissioiicr Hermann, now semis hi in back to Oregon assume sort of a-peciul land commission, r. The Southern 1'ai'llio (J mp..t Y, after having a testing train of 40 loaded cars with two entrr's out b iwc. ii 1'orlland and Asbhu. f. r 1 " days, h is decided to adop' the stylo which has been in vogue in the ( ast for some years, of making up fn iiiht triins l.y the number ( f tons contained instead of by the number of cars, us ban birn the 8 If lo re" ore. The man who can get along with out advertiritig is the man ' who would benefit most by advertiotng. His good- advertise themselves. Make t in known. The wi'br their ii.'('iiiintahce the more the) Mil a lv iti-e themselves. The I'i i ill-ton Trioum. the gold hi hdard ispublicin organ of I'liw til la COUIltV, has felt the elf' ClB id returning confidence ai.d prosperi ty. Ex sheriff Hilly Furnish, gold democrat, purchased il the other d.,. sheaffs sale. And now it is claimed that lie tide has turned, and the coming of prosperity i- shmrn by decrease of ' ...ilnres. We hone it id true, and aJ() il,,, t the Hood tide will be a strong one. t'lililurni i -;i .' i.'iiii..- i. work- mg U. H e .v !., f ..!,... to the i . : . r.i i 'r... detriment ot Die . lei-j me . U.i llli' rriaet. were ci t' ni" 1 a' m i . , , "ist week oii-nl- He t.ite.-ii, e limit. The li'.-h -e ol 1 .- (' !. I-TIIUI CLict Will ' 'i ' c-o br.ttod as the la'tnui Iii, i 1 1 1 , in f Scotlaltl, to ivi.l. li -o in 1 1 X 1. i K 1 1 h 1 1 cotipi s lirintilv r.-oriil to avoid the formalities which u'ii ally nurroiin.h'.l tie 1 x : 1 1 : It v ii etu.il kn-'t. I tl, l'licre is no reason why th. Saiithcru r.ii'il'ti' r.ulr.i.i'l i .i.l.i l throtij-hoiil lrcg.li sliioild i.ot be assessed Upon a Valuation nf nt least 10,000 a mile says the II. so burg Ucview. The I'tilifcri i i valuation is 17, hS a. id the r...nl bed is considered good security tor n bunded indei.tcdiiess of t:'.0,(MH) a mile, therefore a Valuation nf fit1,- IKv for purposes nl iisMi-sii.t-iit would he very reasonable, in t u t too low in I'omparisiiii with pres. nt asscbsmciil id other property in Ibiuglas ciMitily. 1110 i a chance for some good active woman to make a reputation for fear!, suit es ai.d at Hi' same time gain a husband. IV. -i. I la gal, who nil! make a parachute jump Irom a iial!.ioii a! the Albany celebration on .lulv I'.rd, i.ll'.'is to marry any woii ui. win will gotip in the balloon with him and re main in tin- airship while bo makes the leap. No danger of I ii" professor U'i'ig uy'irua with oilers of acceptance. I'ati'oiiu. your home io icli.iiiis. They spend the:r money hen. As long as our genii men e.,r I'.ii cago mailt, cl ithes and the la. Ins wear 1'orllund inad" .In . n -, ilieie will tiliva s be ci liipl. tints about hard linn s, Kt s( iisrure I that il yell g'M. your bome l.usiinss men proH'r I'licoliragi'llll II!, coillpe'i- tiou will force prices do.Mi to the plane i f legilimat proliis if they are in some lines to high at pr - eat., An i. hi ii. an naii.cd Vai.cc, ng d 71, Will) has for 'ears lil'eli u pau per attir.i.t Kail-, Molilalia, has just fallen loir to nil estate valued al about 11,000,000. Kuiii g a r cent illness he was cured for by Miss Alice Ours man, Ihe lii-tcar old daughter of it Moiilao.. section boss. I ( " receipt id the news I.e. propo.cd mm i iage lo ll.e girl, who accepted. Wonder if Slate Treusur"! Met scliun was in Kugeno s ith the ob j ct of coi.viiicing the commis sioners emit that it Would be right to pay tint Mittc taxes into bo rial treasury? It is not probable ai:y ixl vice gi ven by Mr. M-ImIi.h lit this tiiiri w old he en iiel .liint're"ted. 1 v A inn : in Michigan claims to have ii. creased tin-egg l'i)ing ca pacity id his hens by drill tig to them i.i newspnpers torn to bits and s. . l,-d in sour milk till the whole Incomes a pulp. Thii Wotl'd set ill to indicate that con l iis.ii ivu would im good ior A la r tit i d.wii in Linn county, who before Ihe election was told by the man who held a mortgage on his placo that if Bryan was elected he would have to settle without deiay, but if McKinley was elected lie could have plenty of time, was sold out by the sl.t r ill' o. short time go. It may bo as the I'hihid 1 1 hi t Times Bays, that economy is n lost art in congress, but it isn't with people, tu st of whom have to practieo it righ' along in order to inn I.e. boil. ml meet. A (,'hicuro i-ausage maker is taid loh tvo d 'i.o away with his wife, a ,, jn i-.iin-ijtii'tit e the, sausage I rude has been dull ever since. E en Chicig i bus a. Hue where it is ,lr im o on s.m-jie. ()lii. I n. visher iii.ii, n r. done in South. s j trt in the yiiched a negro most approved ue. r ild have been any place I" tha i the O O O 0 o o o